Vision:

To become a leading and distinguished faculty in oral and dental medicine locally and regionally

Mission :-

To provide a qualified and specialized graduate in the field of oral and dental medicine through a distinguished program and a modern educational process. It stimulates innovation in applied research that address community needs.

Vision:

To become a leading and distinguished faculty in oral and dental medicine locally and regionally.

Mission:

To provide a qualified and specialized graduate in the field of oral and dental medicine through a distinguished program and a modern educational process. It stimulates innovation in applied research that address community needs.

Program

BUC Dentistry curriculum has been designed and developed based on intended learning outcomes that enable students to acquire basic knowledge and valuable skills in dentistry as well as adopt appropriate professional attitudes and habits.

BUC Dentistry offers a challenging 5-year undergraduate program leading to a bachelor’s degree in Dental Surgery. Dentistry students must successfully pass a total of 189 credit hours, including university requirements, school requirements, obligatory and elective basic science, biological science, and dental and oral surgery requirements. A 6th year of training in a university hospital or suitable health care facility under the supervision of BUC Dentistry school members is also required of all students.

Bachelor Degree of Oral and Dental Medicine

School of Oral & Dental Medicine Courses

Course

Code

Credit hours/Semester

Pre-requisite

1-English in dentistry

Gen1103

2

Non

2-Biophysics and statistics

BMD1101

4

Non

3-Chemistry

BMD1102

4

Non

4-Bioscience

BMD1103

3

Non

5-Dental Anatomy I

OBP1101

4

Non

6-Dental anatomy II

OBP 1202

4

Non

7-General histology

BMD1208

4

Non

8-General anatomy and Embryology I

BMD1209

3

BMD1103

9-General physiology I

BMD1211

4

BMD1103

10-Biomaterials I

BMD1204

1

BMD1101

11-Human rights

Gen1201

1

Non

12-Biomaterials II

BMD 2105

2

BMD1204

13-Biochemistry

BMD2107

4

BMD1102

14-General Microbiology and Immunity

BMD2113

3

BMD1103, BMD1211

15-General anatomy and Embryology II

BMD2110

3

BMD1209

16- General physiology II

BMD2112

4

BMD1211

17-Oral biology I

OBP2103

3

BMD1103/ BMD1208

18-General pathology

BMD2219

4

BMD1208, BMD1207

19-Pharmacology

BMD2214

3

BMD1211/BMD2107

20-Biomaterials III

BMD2206

3

BMD1204

21-Oral biology II

OBP2204

3

BMD1103/ BMD1208

22-Dental ethics and law

CDH2201

1

Non

23-Removable prosthodontics (tech) I

PRS2201

4

OBP1202

24-Oral pathology I

OBP3105

3

OBP2204/ BMD2219

25-Fixed Prthodontic (tech) I

PRS3108

4

OBP1202/ BMD2206

26-Operative(tech) I

RST3101

4

OBP1202/ OBP2204

27-Removable prosthodontics (tech) II

PRS3102

3

PRS 2201

28-General surgery

BMD3115

3

BMD 2110

29-General medicine I

BMD3117

3

BMD 2219 / BMD 2112

30-Oral pathology II

OBP3206

3

OBP2204/ BMD2219 OBP2103

31-Fixed Prosthodontic (tech) II

PRS3209

4

BMD 2206

32-Operative (tech) II

RST3202

3

OBP1202

33-Removable prosthodontics I

PRS3203

2

PRS 2201

34-General surgery , Ophthalmology and ENT

BMD3216

3

BMD 2110

35-Endodontics (Tech)

RST3207

2

OBP1202

36-General medicine II

BMD3218

3

BMD2112/ BMD2219

37-Operative I

RST4103

2

RST3202

38-Fixed prosthodontics I

PRS4110

2

PRS3209

39-Removable Prosthodontics II

PRS4104

2

PRS3203

40-Endodontics I

RST4108

2

RST3207

41-Oral medicine I

ORM4102

3

BMD3218/ OBP3206

42-Oral surgery and anathesia I

OMS4101

2

BMD3216/ OBP3206

43-Orthodontics I

CDH4102

2

OBP2204

44-Oral Diagnosis

ORM4105

3

OBP3206

45-Dental radiology

ORM4101

3

BMD1101/ OBP3206

46-Operative II

RST4204

2

RST3202

47-Fixed prosthodontics II

PRS4211

2

PRS3209

48-Removable prosthodontics III

PRS4205

2

PRS 3203

49-Endodontics II

RST4209

2

RST 3207

50-Oral Medicine II

ORM 4203

3

OBP3206, BMD 3218

51-Oral surgery and anathesia II

OMS4202

2

BMD3216/ OBP3206

52-Pediatric Dentistry I

CDH 4204

2

RST 3202

53-Orthodontics II

CDH4203

3

OBP2204

54-Periodontology

ORM5104

2

ORM4203

55-Pediatric Dentistry II

CDH 5105

2

CDH 4203

56-Operative III

RST5105

2

RST4204

57-Removable prosthodontics IV

PRS5106

2

PRS4205

58-Fixed prosthodontics III

PRS5112

2

PRS4211

59-Endodontics III

RST5110

2

RST4209

60-Oral surgery and Maxillo facial

OMS5103

2

OMS4202

61-Preventive and Community DentistryI

CDH 5107

1

CDH 4204/ RST4204

62-Social & Philosophical Aspects in Dentistry

DNT5105

1

CDH 4204

63-Clinic Management

DNT5104

1

Non

64-Dental implant

PRS5207COM

3

OMS4202

65-Fixed prosthodontics IV

PRS5213

2

PRS4112

66-Endodontics IV

RST5211

2

RST4209

67-Oral surgery and Maxillo facial II

OMS5204

3

OMS4202

68-Preventive and Community Dentistry II

CDH 5208

1

CDH 4203/RST4204

69-Operative IV

RST5206

2

RST4202

70- Pediatric Dentistry III

CDH 5206

3

CDH4204 4203

Course Description

1-English in dentistry (Gen1103) Credit hours: 2/one semester Pre-requisite: non Prepare students to handle reading academic text books and understand the scientific articles and synthesizing what they read. It prepares the students for writing an academic scientific essay and a practical report.

4-Bioscience (BMD1103) Credit hours: 3/one semester Pre-requisite: non 1- Botany: Viruses, Bacteria- Actinomycetes – Blue green aigae – Fungi Pteridophyta Gymnosperms and Angiosperms.Cytoplasm and its physical and chemical properties,Enzymes.Genetics: Introduction to Comparative Dental anatomy 2- Lips in different vertebrates, Structure of the gum. 3- Tongue, structure and function, Palate, Development of the face and the oral cavity, Derivatives of the visceral skeleton, Development of the jaws, Growth of the skull, Dentition, Teeth pattern in general in general vertebrates, Evolution of teeth Embryology Development of oral cavity, Development of oral cavity (human) Cases of abnormalities of oral cavity, Dentomaxillary facial abnormalities, Dentomaxillary abnormalities.

6-Dental anatomy II (OBP 1202) Credit hours: 4/one semester Pre-requisite : non Physiologic form of the tooth, protecting the peridontium, Occlusion of the permanent teeth, The pulp Cavities of the permanent teeth, Development of the teeth calcification and eruption, Condition of maxilla and mandible at different age groups.

11-Human rights (Gen1201) Credit hours: 1/one semester Pre-requisite: non The course define the right of each subject in view of the law, realign and international agreements. Also the rights of the patient and dentist.

22-Dental ethics and law (CDH2201) Credit hours: 1/one semester Pre-requisite: non The course describe how to manage with patient, professional roll, and the law covering the relation with patient in addition to licence.

37-Operative I (RST4103) Credit hours: 2/one semester Pre-requisite: RST3202 Handling the patient, Sterilization and Hygiene, Dental Caries, Isolation of teeth, Control of Fluids during restoraion and Control of Pain, Principal of Clinical Work.

62-Social and Philosophical Aspects in Dentistry (DNT5105) Credit hours: 1/one semester Pre-requisite: CDH 4204 Life science and social science in their context. Aspects of psychology of importance to dentistry. Aspects of student-teacher relationship. Social background of patient. Fear among patient. Basic principle of communication theory. Structure and content of initial conversation in the informed-consent model. Gathering and transmitting information. Bringing across bad news messages to patients. Relation with special categories of patients (disabled, non cooperative behavior, full denture patient and orthodontic patient).

63-Clinic Management (DNT5104) Credit hours: 1/one semester Pre-requisite: Non Tasks and function of members of a dental office team, role pattern and social relation within a dental team. Forms of collaboration in dental offices (single-dentist office, office combination, multidentist office).

It bring relevant real-world experiences to the classroom emphasizes the integration of faith and values with practice.

We believe that with all of the support, services available, highly professional academic staff all our students should have academic success. It depends on how well they take responsibility for their own education, taking initiative to achieve academic excellence. It is up to you to take advantage of these services as soon and as often as you need them.

We strive to graduate students who are interested in what an education enables them to be and not just what it prepares them to do. Our main challenge is to rise students consider self-learning, scientific research and community service.

I encourage you to explore the various opportunities we offer and hope that you will find an educational and career path that makes a meaningful difference in your life.

Best wishes,

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Sherien

Dean, Faculty of Dental and Oral Medicine- Badr University.

Faculty Resources and Facilities

Halls:

The faculty contains 6 halls, each one has an area of 180 m2 with a total area of 1080 m2.

Each hall can accommodate 150 students with a total of 900 students for all 6 halls.

Dental Labs:

The faculty contains 12 laboratories, each one has an area of 150 m2 with a total area of 1800 m2.

Each laboratory can accommodate 50 students with a total of 600 students for all 12 laboratories.

Simulator labs:

The faculty contains 4 simulator labs, each one has an area of 150 m2 with a total area of 600 m2.

Two simulators each can accommodate 32 students while the other two each can accommodate 33 students, with a total of 130 students for all 4 simulators.

Clinics:

The faculty contains 2 clinics, each one has an area of 1000 m2 with a total area of 2000 m2.

One clinic can accommodate 60 students while the other can accommodate 60 students with a total of 120 students for both clinics.